Holidays and Observances for 2009

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Note on Start of Seasons

Only in the USA are the seasons said to begin on the respective solstice or equinox; that is, spring is said to begin on March 20, 2009. Elsewhere it is usually marked at the beginning of the month during which the solstice or equinox occurs, which would be March for spring in the northern hemisphere, or September in the southern hemisphere. But some countries mark it even earlier; see this link:
The Straight Dope: Is it true summer in Ireland starts May 1?

Note on Jewish Holidays

Jewish holidays begin the preceding day at sundown. Some Jews tack an extra day onto Passover and Rosh Hashanah. For more information on Jewish holidays, try this link:
Judaism 101: Jewish Holidays

Note on Sinterklaas, or St. Nicholas Day

Some people here in the USA celebrate St. Nicholas Day with their children, but there is often confusion as to which day it should be observed. Sinterklaas, or St. Nicholas Day, is observed in the Netherlands on December 5, and presents are opened in the evening. In Belgium, Sinterklaas makes his deliveries overnight on the 5th, and children wake up to find their presents on the morning of the 6th.

January 1
New Year’s Day
January 6
Epiphany
Carnival begins
January 19
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (USA)
January 26
Chinese New Year (Year of the Ox)
February 1
National Freedom Day (USA)
February 2
Groundhog Day (USA and Canada)
February 12
Lincoln’s Birthday (USA)
February 14
St. Valentine’s Day
February 16
Presidents Day (USA)
February 22
Washington’s Birthday (USA)
February 24
Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday
February 25
Ash Wednesday
March 8
Daylight Saving Time begins (USA and Canada)
March 17
St. Patrick’s Day
March 20
March Equinox (11:44 UTC)
Spring in the northern hemisphere
Fall in the southern hemisphere
April 1
April Fool’s Day
April 5
Palm Sunday
April 9
Passover (7 days; begins the 8th at sundown)
April 10
Good Friday
April 12
Easter Sunday
April 13
Easter Monday
April 22
Earth Day
Administrative Professionals Day (USA)
April 24
Arbor Day
May 1
May Day (pagan holiday is fading in popularity; some countries observe it like USA Labor Day)
May 5
Cinco de Mayo (Mexico)
May 10
Mother’s Day
May 16
Armed Forces Day (USA)
May 18
Victoria Day (Canada)
May 21
Ascension Day
May 25
Memorial Day (USA)
May 31
Pentecost Sunday
June 14
National Flag Day (USA)
June 21
Father’s Day
Northern Solstice (05:45 UTC)
Summer in the northern hemisphere
Winter in the southern hemisphere
July 1
Canada Day
July 4
Independence Day (USA)
August 3
Civic Holiday (Canada)
September 7
Labor Day (USA)
Labour Day (Canada)
September 11
Patriot Day (USA)
September 13
National Grandparents Day
Official National Grandparents Day site (USA)
September 17
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day (USA)
September 19
Rosh Hashanah, or Jewish New Year
September 22
September Equinox (21:18 UTC)
Fall in the northern hemisphere
Spring in the southern hemisphere
September 28
Yom Kippur, or Day of Atonement (Jewish)
October 12
Columbus Day (USA)
Thanksgiving Day (Canada)
October 16
National Boss Day
October 17
Sweetest Day (USA)
October 24
United Nations Day
October 31
Halloween
November 1
All Saints’ Day
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead (Mexico; 2 days)
Daylight Saving Time ends (USA and Canada)
November 2
All Souls’ Day
November 3
Election Day
Election Day on Tuesdays? from infoplease.com (USA)
November 11
Veterans Day (USA)
Remembrance Day (Canada)
November 26
Thanksgiving Day (USA)
November 29
Advent Sunday
December 5
Sinterklaas, or St. Nicholas Day (Netherlands)
December 6
Sinterklaas, or St. Nicholas Day (Belgium)
December 7
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day (USA)
December 12
Hanukkah (8 days; begins the 21st at sundown)
December 21
Southern Solstice (17:47 UTC)
Winter in the northern hemisphere
Summer in the southern hemisphere
December 24
Christmas Eve
December 25
Christmas Day
December 26
Kwanzaa (7 days)
The Official Kwanzaa Web Site (African American and Pan-African)
Boxing Day (Commonwealth)
December 31
New Year’s Eve